Paul Weller

Paul Weller - Days of Speed

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Published by: Sony

Published in: 2001

Release type: Full CD

About this Album:

This 18 track acoustic live album contains some of the old Jams songs that brought Weller his fame in the late 70s - early 80s. English rose, town called malice and thats entertainment. The latter accompanied with Noel Gallagher. He also plays some Style Council songs from the late 80s. Also previously unreleased tracks and B-sides.

The sound quality of the music is surprisingly superb considering it is played and recorded live infront of a studio audience.

A strange idea by Weller seems to have paid off as this album has given a whole new meaning to the term "acoustic". The old Weller style still remains but his transformation from The Jam to Style Council finally to solo has altered his approach to song structures. The lyrics are less pro-revolutionary and more coming to realise that society is now less penetratable even if the lyrics are still meaningful. The tunes and rhythms are not as upbeat as his Jam era but still give an air of mysticism and a haunting feel to the occasion.

It cannot be underestimated the superiority of Weller's genius either by pen and paper or on his old 6 string. The individual songs are not dynamic in instrumental sound, (how could they be as its played on the same instrument) but the diversity comes from within the tune... the chord structure, the lyrical content, the rhythem and the ability of Weller to add special and memorable riffs that will intise novice guitarist to pick it up and give it a go.

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